Our friend and client Dennis Dunn told me last year that he was bored since he’d retired so early in life. I suggested that he put his time and energy to a productive use, and […]
-Submitted by Brian Paco Alvarez Last night the Las Vegas Arts Commission approved the final gateway for the Las Vegas Arts District. The sculpture, designed by World Famous Uber Artist Dennis Oppenheim, will be two […]
Enough about history for the moment. Let’s talk about LIVE Theatre! Yes, in Las Vegas! In an effort to bring locals together and to thank those taking action in the community, New American Theatre Project […]
About 200 ardent supporters of First Friday came out to socialize. Most of the best known artist, gallery and shop owners were there. David Figler, a downtown resident and KNPR commentator MC’d the event. The 2 […]
From the Las Vegas Sun, by Kristen Peterson An Art Deco bell tower inspired by structures on the Hoover Dam anchors a corner of a model of the Smith Center for the Performing Arts planned […]
THE JUNIOR LEAGUE OF LAS VEGAS OPENS Morelli house to the public November 10th Open House to Feature Fall Vintage Clothing Exhibit Las Vegas, NV – 22 Oct, 2007: The Junior League of Las […]
This is a VVV exclusive, as the story hasn’t been told anywhere else. I heard from a friend that Liberace had designed, but never lived in one of the Tudor Townhomes in Forest Hills. I […]
We heard the rumor, got tickets for ourselves, but don’t as yet have a flyer, and we don’t think many other people know about it yet. I’d love to see it full of VVV readers. […]
Every year, Dr. Lonnie Hammargren, our former Lt. Governor, University Regent, retired neurosurgeon and obsessive collector, opens his home to the public. It’s totally a private collection that is museum worthy. He calls his little collection […]